Because Hariyama is a pure Fighting-type, it could potentially gain any type in the game and some of that type's common characteristics. Much like Donphan is a tough one to imagine as a full-fledged dual-type due to it being a mono-type, Hariyama is allegedly getting a Paradox future version that's hard to pinpoint based on the original monster's design and abilities. This is because they are types more easily associated with the past due to their themes, compared to others that are more likely to make an appearance in future forms. In its past form, it could very well use any two types from a selection of four, including Ground, Ice, Rock, and Fighting. Another Pokemon that has a Paradox version in both games is Donphan, which would normally be a pure Ground-type. In this case, Magneton could lose its Steel type in favor of Rock, becoming made of magnetic rocks that would allow it to levitate like the original form does.Ī Paradox version of Volcarona seemingly exists in both Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and in the case of the former, this Bug-type Pokemon could potentially trade its Fire type for Ground, as a known leaker suggests it looks much more like Larvesta than the original Volcarona. Speaking of Rock Pokemon, one that's probably acquiring this type is Paradox Magneton, which is unconfirmed to be in the Paldean Pokedex, but heavily hinted at. Because Bagon evolves into Salamence out of pure willpower and endless training with the goal of learning to fly, a Salamence from the past could swap its Flying type for Fire, Ground, or Rock. A Paradox Pokemon for Scarlet and Violet that's likely going to be quite popular is Salamence.
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